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Murano Island, Venice is the melting pot of various glass art techniques developed by the traditional glass maestros. The artisans of Murano Island produced such high quality glass articles that the Murano glass became synonymous to perfection and skill. The techniques and methods used by the present generation of glass artists in Murano are extremely diverse and intriguing. They have this art handed down to them by their most illustrious ancestors for whom glass blowing and shaping was no less than a religion. The artisans identified themselves so completely with nature and their surroundings that they could replicate any object, living or nonliving under the sun with the most imaginative flavor. The Murano glass boat sculptures are wonderful creations that can bring a feeling of sea breeze and the sound of breakers into your living and office spaces.

This Murano glass sculpture will escalate the style quotient of you room several rungs high because this will be the only piece of its kind. The technique used in creating this prestigious handiwork is called calcedonia. The Murano artists design the striation in this technique by mixing various chemicals to the molten glass. The design that evolves is not under the control of the artist; hence each piece is the only one of its kind. This 16” high and 11.25” long Venetian glass boat is mounted on a calcedonian wave. The two billowing sails give the impression of the sea at its wildly beautiful self. This gorgeous piece of art is a décor item as well as a handsome gift article.

This is a genuine Murano glass article and its authenticity is ensured through the certificates of authenticity that comes with them. Besides, each of these Venetian glass articles bears the seal of its maker engraved on it.

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Made in Murano Island. Has Certificate of Authenticity.

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